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Quantum spin Hall density wave insulator of correlated fermions

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2017-04-26 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

We present the theory of a new type of topological quantum order which is driven by the spin-orbit density wave order parameter, and distinguished by Z2Z_2 topological invariant. We show that when two oppositely polarized chiral bands [resulting from the Rashba-type spin-orbit coupling αk\alpha_k, kk is crystal momentum] are significantly nested by a special wavevector Q(π,0)/(0,π){\bf Q}\sim(\pi,0)/(0,\pi), it induces a spatially modulated inversion of the chirality (αk+Q=αk\alpha_{k+Q}=\alpha_k^*) between different sublattices. The resulting quantum order parameters break translational symmetry, but preserve time-reversal symmetry. It is inherently associated with a Z2Z_2-topological invariant along each density wave propagation direction. Hence it gives a weak topological insulator in two dimensions, with even number of spin-polarized boundary states. This phase is analogous to the quantum spin-Hall state, except here the time-reversal polarization is spatially modulated, and thus it is dubbed quantum spin-Hall density wave (QSHDW) state. This order parameter can be realized or engineered in quantum wires, or quasi-2D systems, by tuning the spin-orbit couping strength and chemical potential to achieve the special nesting condition.

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@article{arxiv.1703.07629,
  title  = {Quantum spin Hall density wave insulator of correlated fermions},
  author = {Gaurav Kumar Gupta and Tanmoy Das},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.07629},
  year   = {2017}
}

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8 pages, 4 figures